Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1982, Image 50

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    810-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982
\ork Rabbit Club
announces winners
YORK - The York Rabbit 4-H
Club held their April 1 meeting at
Bair Station to recognize members
for several achievements. In
cluded were -
—Julie Godfrey was honored for
having best opposite buck and best
opposite French hop;
—Mike Beaverson received first
place and two second places for
hop and a third and fourth place;
—Chad Stine received fifth and
Lancaster Woolies elect officers
LANCASTER The Lancaster
County 4-H Woohes Club elected
officers recently.
Elected were: Deb Martin,
president; Gerald Rohrer, vice
president; Pamela Yeagley,
secretary; Missy Esh, assistant
secretary; Monica Esh, treasurer;
“Kids and Cows"
elect officers
QUARRYVILLE - The newly
organized Kids and Cows 4-H
Dairy Club had their first meeting
at the Hoffman Building, here,
April 5, to elect officers.
Elected were: president, Mat
thew Arrowsmith; vice president,
Mark Welk; secretary, Deb
Hershberger; treasurer, Melissa
Thomasville 4-H to meet
YORK - The ThomasviUe 4-H 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Club will hold their next meeting at The program for the evening will
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sixth place for Tortoise in Dutch.
—Mike Beaverson got 2 first
places in copper satins;
—Hillery Fakey received best of
fur;
All received their awards at the
York County Rabbit Breeders
County Show on March 28.
The next meeting is scheduled
for April 29 and will feature a talk
on slaughtering and butchering.
Dan Anders and Ellen Lewis,
songleaders; Tom Longenecker
and Trim Musser, game leaders;
Michelle Mylm, news reporter.
The next meeting wil be held
April 26 at the Farm and Home
Center.
Eckman; news reporter, Kris
Esbenshade; song leaders, Andy
Trimble and Scot Trimble; game
leaders, Susie Trimble and Karen
Kauffman.
The next meeting will be Mon
day, May 3 at the Hoffman
Building.
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